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Re: FW: JCE Progress Report

From: Gillian <gillian1023~at~yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:44:12 -0500 (EST)
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But does it really matter if it's Idaho, Montana, the Black Hills or the Black Hole of Calcutta? The question is not where, but HOW? I don't mean to piddle on anyone's parade, but I just don't get it. Am I the only one? Maybe I'm thicker than the large-print edition of the Complete Works of Jules Verne, but all I am asking for is for someone to say that they have a jolly good plan on how to actually make and finance this film. Because without that we will just be debating locations until the cows come home, and personally, I hate cows.
Gillian.
  
David Merchant <merchant~at~latech.edu> wrote:
  
>I only put forward the suggestion of the Montanan badlands as a discussion
>topic to generate a debate on what part of the world (near to where
>members reside) could double for the landscape of Iceland, however so far
>no debate has emerged.

Idaho may work as well - it has a wide range of landscapes, from forbidding
snow-shrouded mountains to flat barren desert areas to the Craters of the
Moon National Monument (where the Apollo astronauts trained, it also has
many small caves, many still unexplored) to rolling hills that remind me of
pictures of pastoral Ireland to streams and rivers.

TTFN,
David

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Instructor, Department of English.
Louisiana Tech University 
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